cixelsyd keeps pace with the pack, while MrFrisby nails the Montreal spread to jump into contention for second place.

SpoFite

BC @ WPG

S

CGY @ HAM

S

TOR @ EDM

S

SSK @ MTL

S

Points

Total Points

cixelsyd

B.C.

Toronto

2

50

Reever

B.C.

Calgary

2

45

tommytrump

B.C.

Calgary

2

45

MrFrisby

B.C.

Toronto

Montreal

5

5

44

argoal

B.C.

Calgary

Toronto

3

43

bender

B.C.

Calgary

2

43

Ying Yang Mafia

B.C.

Toronto

Montreal

3

42

ic23b

B.C.

Toronto

2

41

JPR

B.C.

Montreal

2

40

DrJohnEvans

B.C.

Calgary

Toronto

11

4

38

jjzucal

B.C.

1

37

goddam

B.C.

Toronto

Montreal

3

34

Every single game this week has an impact on the playoff race! (Note that this is not entirely unusual in an eight-team league.)

WEEK 15

Hamilton @ Toronto (Friday, October 4)
Despite Toronto's hot streak, the Ti-Cats could theoretically catch them for the division lead, but that makes this week's game a must-win for them. If they lose, Guelph may see its first CFL playoff game in approximately 600 years.

Saskatchewan @ B.C. (Friday, October 4)
Speaking of catching, if Saskatchewan still wants a playoff home game, they're going to have to stop their four-game losing streak. In British Columbia. That's not a task for the faint of heart.

Montreal @ Edmonton (Saturday, October 5)
Montreal's season could go either way. A few wins and they're got a home playoff date. A few losses and they're eliminated via crossover to these very same Edmonton Eskimoes. A win this week takes a crossover off the table, and that's a start.

Winnipeg @ Calgary (Saturday, October 5)
Will Winnipeg win another game this year? Probably not.